The Department of Labor issued FAQ’s and additional guidance for employees and employers late in the day on March 24, 2020 with respect to the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. As detailed ...
Virtus Law as a Critical Sector
To our valued friends and clients, In light of the most recent Stay at Home executive order issued by Minnesota Governor Walz, we wanted to communicate with our clients about our operations and how th...
March 23, 2020 – A Letter from our Managing Partner Nathan Nelson
A Letter from our Managing Partner Nathan Nelson Virtus Law, PLLC is doing its part to respond responsibly to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is how we intend to honor and strengthen our commitment to you...
Estate Planning for the Blended Family
Families are becoming more complex. Sometimes a newly-married couple each have children from previous marriages, and plan to have more. Other couples marry later in life when both have adult children....
Families First Coronavirus Response Act
Virtus Law is providing this quick update regarding the recently passed Families First Coronavirus Response Act. The Act consists of two types of leave, Paid Sick Leave and Family and Medical Leave. ...
Is Trust-Based Estate Planning the Way to Go?
As Jennifer researched “Wills” online as she pondered her estate plan. Then she ran across some articles about will-based and trust-based estate planning. After a little more research, she found h...
A message from Virtus Law PLLC regarding COVID-19
As for the attorneys and staff of Virtus Law, PLLC, our various offices remain open and our team ready to serve our clients for the time being. Our management team continues to monitor the situation, ...
Single? There’s an Estate Plan for You!
Sometimes it seems estate planning focuses on married couples to the exclusion of singles. But unmarried people have just as much to gain from estate planning as a couple. In fact, spouses and singles...
Will Your Minnesota Trust Owe Income Tax?
Anyone who earned income in the United States is expected to file a federal income tax return every year. Whether the individual actually owes tax or not is determined by the type of income they earne...
Guardianship vs. Conservatorship: What’s the Difference?
When people are no longer able to care for themselves, someone steps in to act on their behalf. Maybe you have already faced this situation with a loved one: mom or dad need more assistance as they gr...